Activate or deactivate programs based on Bluetooth link quality

BlueMon monitors the quality of the link to a Bluetooth device and can start
or stop programs when the threshold drops below a certain value. This can be
used to perform actions like locking the terminal when you walk away from it.

Bluemon uses the DBus system bus to alert other applications to the presence
of Bluetooth devices. A user binary can then start or stop programs when such
signals are received.

Homepage:

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Package version:

1.4-6

Architecture:

i386

Distribution:

Debian

Filename:

bluemon_1.4-6_i386.deb

/usr/share/doc/bluemon/README

Bluetooth Monitor System
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This comprises a daemon which monitors the status of a Bluetooth device (such
as a mobile phone) and emits DBUS signals when the device gets within a certain
threshold distance of the computer, a client program can start and stop
programs in response to these signals and a program which can query the status
of a device. The device must be paired w
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/usr/share/doc/bluemon/README.Debian

bluemon for Debian
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Config for the init script is in /etc/default/bluemon. The config is read by
the init script and passed to the program as parameters, not read by the
program directly.
-- Matthew Johnson <debian@matthew.ath.cx>, Tue, 9 Nov 2004 13:28:09 +0000